I thought about you today. I stopped by the local shop and somebody had emptied their closet. All the mint sets are 68-71, and all the Ikes (5 rolls) are 71-P. The entire lot of mint sets produced one 71-D half and four D mint Washingtons, and the Ikes yielded that one coin. It WAS fun looking though.
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>This old bird is going in on my next invoice. Hope that helps.
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Wow!!
I thought about you today. I stopped by the local shop and somebody had emptied their closet. All the mint sets are 68-71, and all the Ikes (5 rolls) are 71-P. The entire lot of mint sets produced one 71-D half and four D mint Washingtons, and the Ikes yielded that one coin.
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
I'm sure there were some more Ikes nearly as nice as well.
5 72 type II Ikes
2 Barber Halves
1 16-d mercury dime
Have they been hard grading still?
wish me luck....
I can see my grading of Silvers still has a lot to be disired!
Here is my last batch of Ikes:
Coin List
Coins for invoice number 1962875
001 1971 $1 MS 65
002 1971 D $1 MS 65
003 1972 TYPE 1 $1 MS 65
004 1972 TYPE 3 $1 MS 65
005 1972 TYPE 3 $1 MS 65
006 1972 TYPE 3 $1 MS 64
007 1972 TYPE 3 $1 MS 65
008 1972 TYPE 3 $1 MS 65
009 1972 TYPE 3 $1 MS 65
010 1976 TYPE 1 $1 MS 65
011 1976 D TYPE 1 $1 MS 66
012 1978 $1 MS 66
013 1976 S SILVER $1 MS 65
014 1976 S SILVER $1 MS 67
015 1976 S SILVER 25C MS 67
Line #2 sucked as well, was a crack-out 66 going for a 67!
'Rest were OK...
Have A Great Holiday Season!
Happy Hunting!
Brian